Glenmalure Hostel

Glenmalure, Greenane, Ireland --

Glenmalure Hostel
 
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Overview

In 1798, the Battle of Glenmalure was fought in the valley where the mountain hut is located. This hostel is a very basic mountain hut with no electricity or running water.

While the playwright, J.M Synge owned this estate, he wrote the play "Shadow of the Glen" which was set in the house. Maud Gonne McBride, who inspired many of W.B. Yeats poems, also owned the house and Iseult, her daughter, lived there after her marriage. Ownership then passed to Kathleen Lynn who donated it to An Óige.

This hostel is a very basic mountain hut with no electricity or running water.

Please note:
We do not accept bookings for more then 10 people. Any such booking will be cancelled and the deposit will not be refunded.
For all group bookings please email groups@hostelbookers.com.


Purchasable Extras

Purchasable Extras

Linen USD 2.65

Facilities

Facilities

Important Information

Please note: We do not accept bookings for more then 10 people. Any such booking will be cancelled and the deposit will not be refunded. For all group bookings please email groups@hostelbookers.com.

Cancellation Policy

Guests can cancel their reservation free of charge up to 2 days before arrival. Payments made to HostelBookers are non-refundable.

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